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0353 STEVENS STREET - Health
353 Stevens St 308-274 Hyannis 1 I a a e 1 4 0 N. -27' 96 (THU) 08;55 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 001 Commar�w of Massachusetts Executive ice of Envifonmentaf Affairs ae , 11 me O Erivir nmLn al Protection SoLMeast R iond Office NAumm F.Wild Guamw Tray Cora s•NW%ram► arw L lamb. FAX COVER SHEET FAX 1 (508) 947-6557 TELEPHONE (508) 946-2862 DATE: FROM: I PLEASE DELIVER TO: COMPANY NAME: ADDRESS' TELECOPYER NUMBER: - TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES: (INCLUDING THIS COVER PAGE) PLEASE CALL IF YOU DC 140T RECEIVE A COMPLETE FAX'. REHARKS �afikio 0a � N, -27' 96(THU) 08:55 DEP / SER4 TEL;5089476557 P. 002 BSC Engineering has c .nducted an investigation at the Site which is located af- the Strai'cht Wav in Hyannis , Massac.iusetts . The Site Investicar.ion conducted on 10 and 1S April, 1086 , consisted of a general visaal -reconnaissance of the Site and Site" icintty, installation o groundwater monitoring wells, gro ndwater sampling and analyses for priority pollutants . Tomccraohv and orzina e The 18 . 3+ acre Site is relatively flat due to site development . Prec'_pitation falling on-site percolates directly into permeable sand with little run-off . No stzaams were observed on-site. Soils Soils were analyzed and logged in the field during test , ber'_ngs . Soils in the Site vicinity are classified by the U. S .G.S. as Barnstable Outwash-Plain Deposits which are des-cribed as craveliv sand with some pebbles to smal l boulder (dldale, 1974) . Groundwater Quality Groundwater was encountered at 25-25 feet below ground surface in the. four orincs . Groundwater monitoring wells were installed in the borings and consisted of blank rise, pipe with a ten _foot slotted PVC sczeen set S feet into the water table. All PT7 joints were completed without the use of adhesives to prev nt sample contamination. Monitoring wells were sealed above the screen with bentonite. Groundwater samples ere collected and delivered to a D.E.Q.E. certified laboratory for Volatile Organics (EPA 601 and 602) , Pesticides PCEs , Acid and Base Neutral E.ttractables , and 13 Priority Pollutant Metals analyses . No such compounds were. etected in significant levels . P"revious groundwater sampling conducted in January, 1984 (by others ) indicated th t volatile organic compounds in low concentrations were resent in the groundwater at that time . (Refer to laboratory report by Arnold Greene Testing Laboratories Inc. located in the Append x) . The groundwater k�:z -27' 96 (THU) 08:56 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 003 sampling conducted by SSC indicates tZat no. volatile organics are currentl.. present. BSC Engineering believes that the volatile orcrla; cs identif_ec in the First round of saMiDlinc may have volatilised cr micrated otr-=ite . The laboratory report is located in the Appendix and is summarized in Table I. TAELE I . 5 MIAIARY 0r CH=.,j?C.=?. A�NAZ yS.ES TA3Lz I. Samnle ID No. w :_-001 W =-002 W—Er.-003 W�H-004 Tune Ground Ground Ground Ground Water Fitter Water Water Locw�ion a-1 e�Z B-3 E-4 Parameters : 0 Volatile Organics NO Nb NO ND o Acid/ease-Neutral Ext_actanl,es : NO NO NO NO o Pe51-4cides/PC3 ' 5 NO ND NO NO o Metals (PPM) Antimony 20 NO ND 0 . 30 Mercury 0.008 NO NO NO Zinc 0 . 004 0 . 05 0 . 05 0 . 26 Notes : ND = None Detected . j � II i JUN. -27' 96 (THU) 08,56 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P, 004 Adjacent Land Use The Site is located w= thin a residential zone. To the north and west, the Site is abutted by undeae?cped wooded lots . To tze east, the Site is abuL'L_= bV residential houses . Direczly south, the S! te is aauttea by Route 29 . Sit= Conditions and E. i__=t_na Structures e,Ste, his been us e _as an_ auto sa_lvace�. 3 for an unspecified , number i_ s. �At the time of the inspection, is _ya`�'had been pie _e-d of nearly all salvage . A pile of tirAs remained to be feared. The ground surface is Lltt?-ed With bits an r:4— . of metal, rubber and glass . ' Patchy staining. from alv- aA the Site pe== ^ T�; � - '_. Soil samples from the Site were analysed for oii , „se in January 1984 . Levels ra:zc' ng from 1.38- to,—S- ma k , (?PM) were detected: Rezer to retort by ArnoldGreene Test;ng Laboratories Incorporated locates in the Appendix. There is a house trai er at the Site which had been used for small parts and tool torae as well as office space. A half burned, 1-story wooden- shed is also prese:zt on the Site. This also amne red to be used for small parts storage. Overhead electric and telephone lines run halfway into the Site. A water up 1 well' o he -Sautharn end of the Site, near the trailer . Research Research at the O.E.Q.E. , Hyannis Board or wealth and Hyannis Fire Department files revealed no reports of oil or hazardous materials in the Site vicinity. Recommendaticns and Conclusions , Based upon our inspection, borings, groundwater analyses and research into the Sit , BSC Engineering is of the professional opinion that, . to the best of our professional knowledce information and belief at the time of the inspection no eyidenc a:tie%- d that significant releases of haz3rdaus materials has occurred at the site . JUN. -21' 96 (THU) 08:56 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 005 Although minor surfic ' al staining exists at the Site, the 1986' round of groundw ter sampling indicates . that ground- water has not raded by surficial conditi ` Therefore, BSC Engine ring e a t ese conditions offer no tt1' eat to th regional groundwater or environment provided tt the co inated soil be removed. from -the Site.. gineerin recommends that all of the contam- ina ed soil be remove from the Site by a licensed con- tractor. This soil c n be taken to an asphalt batching .plant or to a secure andfill. An alternate to the re- moval of contaminated material would be to petition D.E.Q.E. for approval to utilize the contaminated material on-site fbr road bed preparation. i 1 i f I , sir I 1 JUN. -2 ' 96 (THU) 08: 57 DEP I SERA TEL:5089476557. P. 006 i! Re�SYe::ces B1ac:tburn, R. , perso nal . Commun!oat,cr., Mav, 1986 . Decartment of Environmental Quality Encineerinc ( file search) Aoril1986 . Hvannis Board o= rea tz, Th4mas McKean, May, 1986 . 9vannis Fire Departm nt, May 1986 . U.S .G. S . , Dist_ibuti n of Acuff pees , Licruid-waste. I=oundments , and Municipal water-Supply Sources , Massachusetts , F. 80-4-31 , 1980 . U.S .G. S. , Geo].oe;c M n Of the Hyannis, Quadrancle Barnstable Countv, Cage Co ', Massachusetts , GQ-I 58 , 1974 . 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A HYANNI MA . .. _, ...w ,...... ...__. . ._^. ._.... r _4 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs I PQ�=� Department of . Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F.Weld Trudy Coxe Governor Seuetw Argeo Paul Celluccl David B. Struhs U.Governor Commisskmr October 10, 1996 Mr. Frederick and Miriam Walker RE: BARNSTABLE-WSC/SMP-4-0279 726 Falmouth Road Former Bob-Ric's Automobile Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Salvage Yard, Straightway North, REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, M.G.L. c.21E and MCP, 310 CMR 40.0000 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Walker: On June 30, 1986, the Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the Department) , received a report titled "Site Assessment Relative to Oil and Hazardous Materials, Whitehall Development, the Straightway, Hyannis, Massachusetts" dated May 1986 and prepared by the BSC Group. The Report indicated that. antimony, mercury and arsenic exist in the groundwater beneath the above-referenced property at concentrations up to 20 parts per million (ppm) , 0.008 ppm, and 0.26 ppm, respectively. The Report also indicated that oil and grease existed in the soil at the site at concentrations up to 4,930 ppm. Based on this information, the BSC Group recommended that contaminated soil be removed from the property. On January 15, 1987, the Department listed the above- referenced property as a Location to Be Investigated (LTBI) at which releases of oil and/or hazardous material may have occurred. On October 1, .1993, the revised Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the MCP, 310 CMR 40.0000) was designed to streamline and accelerate the cleanup of releases of oil and hazardous material to the environment. The revised MCP and Massachusetts General Laws M.G.L. c.21E contain specific requirements that must be met by those connected with LTBIs. The Department connected you ("you" refers to- Frederick and Miriam Walker) with this property through a limited investigation of. ownership. If you believe you never had or no longer have" a connection with the release described above, please send a written explanation to Laura Stanley at the letterhead address., The explanation should. also be accompanied by any information you have regarding those currently connected with the release. 20 Riverside Drive • Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 • Telephone (508) 946-2700 w 4 Printed on Recycled Paper -2 The Department has the authority to perform information- gathering activities as specified under Massachusetts General Law Chapter 21E sections 2, 4 and 8. The Department requires your assistance to obtain the information listed in Attachment A. Sources of information which may be used to respond to this Request for Information may include business records; past and present company publications such as magazines, newsletters and annual reports; environmental audits that analyzed facility operations, practices and the adequacy of internal systems to achieve, maintain, and monitor compliance; and interviews with present and former property owners or tenants. Please submit your written response to this Request for Information within thirty 30 days of receipt of this letter. This deadline constitutes an enforceable interim deadline pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0167. Failure to respond to .this letter or the submission of false or misleading information may subject you to legal action including criminal prosecution, court-imposed civil penalties, administrative orders or civil administrative penalties assessed by the Department. The Department encourages you to give this matter your immediate attention and to respond within the time specified above. The completed response to this Request for Information should be sent to Laura Stanley at the letterhead address above. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call Ms. Stanley at (508) 946- 2880. Sincerely, Gerard M.R. Martin, Acting Chief Site Management and Permit Section M/LS/cb CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P 337 629 936 RETURN RECEIPT OF REQUESTED ATTACHMENT: Attachment A: Request for .Information cc: Barnstable Board of Health P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 ATTN: Tom McKearn, Hazardous Waste Coordinator Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town Manager -3- cc: DEP-SERO ATTN: Andrea Papadopoulos, Deputy Regional Director Jonathan Hobill, Acting Regional Engineer Kevin Kiernan, Office of General Counsel Data Entry ATTACHMENT A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION A separate response must be made to each request set forth in this Request for Information. You are requested to precede each response in your reply with the number of the request to which it corresponds. Where specific information has not been memorialized in any document but is nonetheless responsive to a request, you must respond to the request with a written response setting forth such information. For each and every request contained herein, if information responsive to the request is not in your possession, , custody or control, you must state that you do not have the information requested and, if you know, identify the persons from whom such information may be obtained. Unless otherwise specified, you must provide a photocopy of each and every document identified in your responses to the requests set forth below, unless you claim any such document is' protected from disclosure. For each and every such document which you claim is protected from disclosure, you must separate the parts of those documents which you do not claim are protected from the parts which you claim are protected, and state the nature of the protected information and the basis for your claim that the document is protected from disclosure. If any document requested is not in your possession, custody, or control, you must state that you do not have the information requested and, if you know, identify the person(s) from whom such information may be obtained. The fact that investigation is continuing shall not excuse failure to answer each request as fully as possible. You are hereby notified that submittal of false or misleading information in response to this request may subject you to legal action including criminal prosecution, court-imposed civil penalties, administrative orders or civil administrative penalties assessed by the Department. Your response to this Request for Information should be sent to: Laura Stanley Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville, MA 02347 QUESTIONS 1. List all the names of the businesses you owned or operated at the property and the dates of such ownership or operation. If known, also list the names . and addresses of past owners/operators and the nature of their businesses. 2. Describe your current and past use of any oils or hazardous materials generated, stored, treated, released, managed, disposed of, or transported to or from your property/place of operation, such description should include but not be limited to the following: a. name (trade, chemical and Case #) , composition, and quantity(ies) of each oil and/or hazardous materials (e.g. waste oil, fuel oil, solvents, freon, etc. ) ; b. the purpose and use of such materials; C. the type(s) .of containers/vessels used to store the material; and d. location, practices and procedures for storage and disposal of the material. 3. Describe each and every storage tank, both underground and aboveground, located at the property during your operation and/or ownership of the property. The description should include, but should not be limited to: a. the date on which each tank was installed at the property; b.. the capacity and location of each tank(s) ; c. the type(s) and quantities of oil and/or hazardous material(s) stored in each tank; d. a description of the maintenance, repair, or testing performed on each tank during the period of time it was located on the property; e. include receipts of any maintenance, repairs or testing or any other documents that pertain to these activities; and f. permits with the Department of Public Safety and the Fire Department. -2- 4. If storage tanks have been removed from the property, describe the removal of each and every storage tank(s) , including the removal of the contents of each and every storage tank(s) . Such statement should include, but should not be limited to: a. the date on which each tank was removed from the property; b. the names) and addresses) of the company(s) , principle(s) , and town and state official(s) involved in the removal of the tanks; C. a description of where each tank and its contents was disposed of; d. a description of the condition of the tank(s) upon removal including, without limitation, any holes, rust, defects, evidence of spillage, soil discolorations, odors or leakage; e. a description of all releases that had occurred at or from above and/or underground storage tanks and associated piping, i.e. , leaks from unions, couplings, overfills, holes in tanks, and/or any _ other system failure; f. the reasons why removal of the tank(s) was/were necessary; and g. close out certification by the Fire Department. 5. Describe any oil and/or hazardous materials) release(s) which occurred during your ownership or operation of the property. Include, without limitation, a description of any release(s) from holes or leaks from any storage containers, . pits, lagoons, equipment or tanks and from accidents, overfills or delivery spills. In such description please include: a. the date of each such release(s) ; b. the quantity and type of oil and/or hazardous material(s) ; C. the location of each release; d. the cause and source of such release(s) ; e. any cleanup activities undertaken as a result of such release(s) ; and -3- f. the identity of each and every personby name(s) , address(es) and . job description(s) , and the identity of each such persons employer(s) , who participated in cleanup activities. 6. Please identify and describe any event that occurred while you were on the property, or any event that you became aware of that occurred previous to your ownership or operation of the property, relative to any release of oil ad hazardous material(s) and the 'dates of such events. Also, if known, identify any release(s) on adjoining or nearby property which you believe may be impacting your property. 7. Identify and submit all environmental surveys, studies, or collections of data conducted for your property. Such investigations may have been performed for real estate evaluations, refinancing, or the result of releases to the property. ,� ,•1 Yt ._.., .n j �y.- 4 1. . -. .vt...-. -, .r... F.vr': �v' 1t .1. ... USE BALLPOINT PEN AND'PRESS:EiARD /. �' a R N o "' . Regional C se eferral !� ... `� L -4 1 1'- ,L - ... .._ -':: .. . DEQE 'OIL AND;HAZARDOUS-MATERIAL: S.P:ILL%RELEASE-.INCIDENT `_ 11�. , INITIAL INSPECTION REPORT sx z 4u :.,.. .,., ,, E. tsj. ,t, ., b I / 1 ' I i Y A H Y 9 '; T!£f"tSS91'� Av T �'Y K 1 ' REGION /l L� 4 INCIDENT 1st REPORTED,TO DEQE 7 • 2 MUNICIPALITY �, ;0. F L - - at 2 ��Tlme /��� �VA M /P.-M"' { Y,j; ,t , i -. . . .1.V .1� 11. .;.:I .. —�;.... , :7 3 ADDFESS_ ,C �c T,c(7 r..:_�f-.'. CUR D k _ „... ,; 5 INCIDENT OC RE T 1 - t/�s .f e)."? "h n 79/P' :`�1�1164 7t r C' >; ,1 Z z 1'G , d A ,�� -~- r` Date Time M k..r---_•-- Y f y 6 PERSON WHO`:lst NOTIFIED ,DEQE / r W cap � + Name �/�ie4� �/?.�f"/!! ��A : y Title l,t t . w { , - 4 f' l . r ;Address /�y.��.A/. r .: ,�F' f2'��iS' !3U 0:+,Tel li —� + x �, 7 - OIL or HAZARDOUS:MATERIAL RELEASED 1 Y - i l J r t , t .e 4 S t o -�. :. t n- n ' ,e .,, } .:� a..':Name (�!! T . Cy % �.` b Synonym/Trade name �� r/.0 'O%L .. c V. c Quantity released= 1r�f type apa tyvH�3 d Container and c ci iS S �C ; . • . ~. e ;;.(Circle appropriate tem) :'tanker truck vessel 7ygr ,railroad; r above-ground tank below ground tank pipe hose other{ e r ;I' f No of ;samples obtained :. g Chain of custody t 5 no t . 8 BRIEF.DESCRIPTION OF 'INCIDENT ; 'orl C'd, iC' ;�;(�.j /.7rtl I/r .,,c i 1t/t" -,r;cr, . . 9 ;SPILL/RELEASEaTO :SURFACE WATERS. no .. . 10 PERSON(s) IDENTIFIED by:DEQE /s.+,,..Fr'r'C , POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE Name . i .) '/`y ( Sa,�Tel.l1 � j S-,dO Name /Qn�A //r�(��2/.)1 Tel 41 ' �L.. C 1;'C �, Address ': * p :. . ,� : Address . . Agent Tel.# ::Agent Tel.# . . , 11. `:.VERBAL.NOTICE:of RESPONSIBILITY ACCOMPANIED- by WRITT•EN...SYNOPSIS.;of M.G L. c` 21E. t Date given Time A:M./P.M . . .. . . . .. ._. 12 RESPONSE to SPILL/RELEASE INCIDENT �\ ."a.' °: Spill source identified es- ,: no b : Responsibility accepted des no . , . . .'- . -`c Name of .cleanup contractor' hired by responsible person , d..' Name of• cleanu ' contractor hired.b DE E P y.-... Q_ . e.. :"Contractor notified: ' date " time Arrived on--scene: date. _ `• time'. . . ,. .,, . . f: Enforcement action(s') recommended yes no if yes, `specify . 1 , '`INTRA-AGENCY°NOTIFICATION. a.:''Name`of DEQE employee 1st' notified b Name(s) of::other DEQE employees) notified - . . . . . . . ._ . 14. OTHER-AGENCIES NOTIFIED by DEQE of SPILL/RELEASE INCIDENT:' ` . Name Tel. No. Date & Time . .. .. Name' : Tel. No. Date &..Time . II . . . Report prepared by ,.,r� /i.L, r%,%c,ci-v Signature Title Ornnv T�TC'rr T-NTnTT"r)%1. jxrLTTTr/TTT:/"T/lA7 A T nrrTf,T. [rrT T n1ir/n•'lCTrnNT nrr.Trr TTTATTr/TNTCnrr`T1rv,- r*T17TTT1r,rA V 0 w TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH CJ CONTR L OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - INSPECTION SHEET �. FIRMS 11 ADDRESS_.. Major types of materials: 1) : w 2) 3) I. Description of material (s) use: &419 I II. Storage (denote product by number listed above) _ A. Containers metal glass paper plastic cans,bottles,jars ` drums,barrels aboveground tanks `, , ' underground tanks �. . bags,boxes open,loose,uncovered inadequate labelling B. Storage Facility - Vor•# Remarks/Recommendations 1. Indoor a) separatt, contained room b) stored- in general work area . :: i): inadequate ventilation ii):.floor drains" . ii): inadequate fire protection 2. Outdoor x) uncovered, exposed to weather Af b) pervious_surface/cat;r-Ha bas'iihs- III. Disposal- . A. Reclamation/Recycling unit B. On-site disposal 4 1. Town. sewer 2. Regular septic system 3. Separate holding tank C. Off-site disposal 1. hauled by own firm 2, hired hauler a) name of hauler b) address or disposal site d Person(s) Interviewed — — — — — Inspector — Date — — — — — - — JUN.,-27' 93 (THU) 08:59 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 001 M EX cx E�vkorynold AM23 Depart ent of Enviroe eetal Protection southeast R orfics ammmr )151 Twdr Gar ECM omm a sawN FAX COVER SHEET FAX ` (508) 947-6557 TELEPHONE A (508) 946-2862 DATE'. FRON: /yl.4421 C PLEASE DELIVER TO: COMPANY NAME2. ADDRESS: TELECOPIER NUlMER: TOTAL NUMBER CF PAGES: (INCLUDING THIS COVER PAGE) PLEASE CALL IF YOU 00 NOT RECEIVE A COMPLETE FAX. REMARKS: - �� P\\ �+•nti.--w r►�.. - r-w ►�--.� :`�. 02347 • FAX(=I 94 -K&J97 (SO) 94*%VW JUN, -2T,96 (THU) 08;59 DEP / SERO TEL:5089416551 P. 002 ;nr- w Clie-*�t: &SC Engineering Sample Station: avannis wat!ar wHF.-00I Date Received: 4/18/86 G ] Lan T: 18572 EDA Mat.wd 608 Or cc'zlorine Pesticides and PCP's E. Tacticn >-to: 4/18/eS .nalysis Dace: 4/21/Sa Parameter ILL* Conc�*�trat=cn* Alpha - Bhp 0.5 M Beta - Hfiic 0.5 ND Delta - BEIC 0.5 ND Gamma - PEC 0.5 ND Haptac'zl or 0.5 DID Aldrin 0.5 ND LTeptachlor L,xide 0.5 ND E: osulfan I 0.5 NO 4,4' ,- DOE 0.5 ND Dieldrin. 0.5 bm Fhdrin 0.5 t�ID 4,4' - DOD 0.5 NO Ecdosulfan II 0.5 ND 4,4' - DDT 0.3 ND Endrin Aldehyde 0.5 ND Endosul.fan Sulfate 0.5 ND Methoxychlor 0.5 NO Mtdrin Ketone 0.5 ND Chlordane 1.0 ND Tbxaphene 2.01 Np PCB- Aroclor 1016 1.0 Np RM- Aroclor 1221 1.0 NO PCB- Aroclor 1232 1.0 ND PM- Aroclor 1242 1.0 NO PCB, Aroclor 1248 1.0 NO PM- Aroclor 1254 1.0 NO PCB- Arcclor 1260 1.0 ND Notes *ug/L ND= belcw minimum detect le level (MIDL,) JUN. -27'.9b (THU) 09 :100 DEP I SERO TEL:508947655.7 P. 003 Inc. Clienc: BSC Engiaeeriny Sample Star-ion: Hyannis. ti:ater Tmn-001 Date Received: 4/18/26 CHNA Lab #: 18572 Seai-VoLatile Base/Naucral and Acid Extrac_able Organics by EPA `iechdd 625 Extraction Date: 4/22/86 analysis Dare- 4/25/86 'IDL Conc. MDL Conc. Base/Neutral Comeounds uQ/L uz!L Base/Neutral Comocunds u*-/L u2/L dcenaphchene 10 P.D ChrIseza 10 ND 1,3,41Trichlorobenzene 10 `►,*D Acenannchvlene 10 t1D Hexachiorobeuzene 10 I.b Anchracene 10 ITD Hexachlorcethane 10 I,'D Benzo(aai)perylene 10 ND Bis(2•chloroethy0ethe: .10 F1uorene 10 ND 2-Chloronaohthalene 10 Phenanthreae 10 ND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 10 :dD Dibenzo(a,h)an. hracene 10 DID 1,3-0ichlorobenzene 10 :'.D Ideno (1,2,3-cd)pyrene 10 ND 1,4-01ahlorobenzene 10 idD P•7rene 10 idD 2,4-Dizicrotoiuene 10 ;;t� Z,6•Dinitrotoluene 10 ND 1,2-Dipne-ty1hydrazine 10 N. - Flucranthene 10 IND 4-Chlorophen7l phe:iyl ether 10 l7D H L Conc. 4•Broeopheryl phenyl ether 10 ;,D Acid Comocunds ug/r ELL 10 IlD Bis(Z-chloroachoxv)methane 10 ,.D 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 50 ND Rexachlorobucadiene 10 D p-ehloro-z-cresol 10 ND exachlorociciopentadiene 10 ND 2-chiorophenol 10 Vn Isophorone 10 NM 2,4-0ichlorophenol 10 IUD Napthalene 10 ND 2,4-DimechylphenoL 10 ND Nitrobenzene 10 ND 2-Nirrophenol 10 ND N-nitrosodimethylamine 10 ND 4-'61itrophenol 50 ND N'nicrosodiphenylamine 10 'ND 2,4-Dinitrophenol 50 ND -aicrosodi-n-propvlarnine 10 WD 416-Oinitro-o-cresol 50 IlD 8ts(2-ethylhexyl)phchalaca .10 ND Pencachlorophemol 50 UD 8ucyl benzvl phthalate 10 Z;J Phenol 10 ND i-e,bucylphthalace 10 i.'n-actvlphthalate 10 ND Diethyl phr.halate 10 ND imechyl phthalate 10 i.? enzo(a)anthracene 10 N7i Benzo(a)pyrene 10 ND �4-3ezaorluoranchene 10 IID enzo(k)fluoranchene 10 Pin ND'94410v minimum decectabLe level (IDL) Ee JUN.,-27' 9b (THU) 09:00 DEP / SERO TEL:5089416557 P. 004 arbto ' !� OF NATICK, INC. MICIr aF ANALYS:S } Samnle identification: Straicht- wav FM-, I is Water T I-M 102 ESQ. an5ineari_ng / . .. . .— �' 450 Summer S t-eet D�.2 Reca <7ed: Bost=, D% 02210 L'--N Lab '7: 18573 Attn: Ms. Sue D�zrsmcra. P.O. 1569 The sample delivered to our la story had the following results: J M_e�hocl � paxamete= ML* C--Masf_twat_cn* Analvsis Date N ce_T Antimony - Dissolved 0.2 ND 4/28/36 4.1.1/204.1 Arsenic - Dissolved 0.002 4/28/86 4.1.1/206.2 ,I Ire 11 Iium - Dissolved 0.02 DtD 4/28/80- Cadmium - Dissolved, 0.01 ND 4/28/26 4.1.1/213.1 C;wc mium - Dissolved 0.05 Nn 4/28/86 Cco_rer - Dissolved 0.02 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/220.1 Lead - Dissolved 0.1 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/239.1 i Max -=v - Dissolved 0.0002 ND 4/25/66 4.1.1/245.1 Nickel- Dissolved 0.04 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/249.1 Sel&nium - Dissolved 0.002 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/270.2 Silver - Dissolved 0.01 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/272.1 Thallium - Dissolved' 0.2 ND, 4/28/86 4.1.1/279.1 Zinc - Dissolved 0.01 0.05 4/28/86 4.1.1/289.1 }� This laboratory follows qualityassurance/quality control prccat3ures outlined in EPA Publication FPA 600/4-79 7 9 "Hand-bock for Analytical Quality Control in Water and Wastewater Lal=ratori " March 1979 and specific QA/CC requirements of the procedures listed.AA { The information contained in this resort is to the test of my knowledge, accurate t and crmplete. Not,s: * mg/l Per/Date: ND-- Below minimum detectable David`'8. Newton level Uffx) Laboratory Manager JUN,,-27' 96 (THU) 09:00 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 005 CIte z n Hr a rk ; Client: BSC Engineering Samnle Staticn: Fivannis Water+^ Date Pece C Lib T: 18573 ived: 4/18/86 �02 Volatile Organic Analysis by EPA Method 624 Analysis Date: 4/22/85 Cccxcund Nam,* Ccncant_at_cn* 1orCmet'�.ane 10 Brcm=et'mrme 10 ND Vinvl Lhloride 10 a-iLcrcethw.e 10 Met7les:e Chloride 5 �ichaoroflucrcme-one 5 ND 1,I-Didhloroethene 5 "� 1,l-Dic�loreethane 5 ND trans-1,2-Diczlorcethene 5 Calaroform 5 1,2-Dichloroethane g L 1,1,I-T--ic'aoroethane 5 ND Carbon Te--adhl.oride 5 Brc=dichlercmethane 5 1,2-Dichlorcorccane g c=s•-1,3-Dichlaro=ooene 5 ND Tric'ilorcethene 5 LAID Benzene 5 ND 0ibrcmochlorcmethane 5 LM 1,1,2-Trichloroethane g ND tram-1,3-DichlorcnrcFene 5 M 2�'aoroethvlVinyl Ether 10 NO Brcoform 5 IRD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachlozoethane 5 ND Tetrachlorcethene 5 DID Toluene 5 ND Chlorobe=ene 5 DID Ethylbenzene 5 ND Tatal Xylenes 5 ND QA/+.0 Surroaate Recoveries 1,2-Dichlorcethane= 1 2% 0-3 Toluene= 101a P-BFB= 101% Notes ND = below minimum detectable level 040L) * = ug/L JUN.'-27' 96 (THU) 09;01 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 006 r Y Client: BSC Enginearing Sample Staticn: Eva.=s Water WHH-702 Date Received: 4/18/86 C-21N Lab ': 18573 A tl-l-thCd 608 Q cancdzlor ne PestiC=des and PCS's Mzt--acticn Zate: 4/18/86 Analysis Data: 4/21/26 4 Parameter WL* C Ice,nr aU cn* Alpha - BEC 0.5 ND Beta - EEC 0.3 ND Delta ,. Mc 0.3 ND I" C-a=a - Bec" 0.5 ND F3ept3C'zlor 0.5 ND Al rin 0.5 ND Heptichlor E�noxida 0.3 NO Bndcsul!an I- 0.5 ND 4,4' ` DDE 0.5: ZED ` Dieldrin 0.3 ND Mndr in 0.5 MD 4,4' - DM 0.5 STD E:'i[iosulfan II O.S ND a a' - DDT 0.5 ND E-idrin Aldehyde 0.5 ND Endosulfan sulfate 0.5 ND Methoxydalor 0.5 LAID Endrin Ketone 0.5 C;il.ordane 1.0 Np Zbxaj�hene 2.0 bm PCM- Aroclor 1016 1.0 ND PM- Arcclor 1221 1.0 PCB- Aroclor 1232 1.0 ND PC3- Aroclor 1242 1.0 ND PCB- Aroclor 1248 1.0 DID PC3- Aroclar 1254 1.0 ND PCS- Aroclor 1260 1.0 ND Notes *ug/L y� ND"9elcw minimum detectable level (,.ML) i JUN, -27' 90THU) 09:01 DEP I SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 007 Client: BSC Engineering Sample Station: Hyannis Water TWHH-002 Data Received: 4/18/86 CHNA Lab #: 18573 Semi-Volatile Base/Neutral and Acid E:tcrac_able Organics by EPA Method 625 ExtracC;on Dace: 4/22/86 Analysis Date: 4/26/86 Conc. M L Conc. Hasa Meuzral CCWuoumds Lsg!L up/L Base/Neutral Compounds UZ/L L dcenaphthene 1Q ND Chrisene 10 IND 1,2,4•Tri.chl.orobenzene 10 ND Acenaphchylene 10 ND Hexachlcrobenzene 10 ND Arthracene 10 ND " Hecachloraechare 10 i:D Benzo(ahi)perylane 10 N-D Bis(?-chloroechyl)ether 10 ND Fluorene 10 ND 2-Chloronaphchaleme 10 ti� Dhenanthrene ' 1,2-Oichlorobeazane 10 MD Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 10 ND10 ND 1,3-Oiahlorobenzene 10 ND Ide^.o (1,2,3-cd)pyrane i0 . IM 1,4-Oichlorobenzene 10 ND Pyrene 10 ND ?,�-]inicrotoluene 10 Z'D 2,6-Oinicrocoluene 10 ND 1,2-Dipheny1hydrazine 10 M Fluoranchene 10 ND 4-Chlcronhenyl phenyl ether 10 ND '!DL 'Conc. 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 10 ND Acid Compounds u /1, u2fL Bis('-chloroisopropyl)echer 10 ND 2,4,6-Trichloroahenol 50 ND Bis (2-chloroech.oxy)methane 10 ND p•-chiaro-Z-cresol 10 ND Hexac. orobutadiene 10 ND Z-chloraohenol 10 ND R- Resachlorocyclopentadiene 10 ND 2,4-Dics:LarapizQrto1 lQ ND Isophorone 10 DID Napchalene 10 ND 2,4-Dimechylphenol 10 VD 2-Nitropnenol 10 ND Nitrobenzene 10 ND 4-Nitropnenol 50 ND N-nitro 10 ND N-nitrosodiphenylaiaine IQ ND 2,4-Oinicrophenol 50 ND s 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol 30 ND N-nicrosodi-n-propylamine 10 NDpentachlorophenol 50 ND Bis(2-a thy lhexyl)pnthalace 10 ND ,Butyl benz.yl phthalate 10 ND Phenol 10 ND Di-n-butylphthalate 10 ND Di-n-octylphthalace 10 ND Diethyl phthalate 10 ND 10imechyl phthalate 10 ND Benzo(a)anchracene 10 ND Benzo(a)pyrene 10 ND f3,4-3enzoEluoranchene 10 ND enzo(k)Zluoranchene 10 ND VD-9Be1ow minimum data ctable level (MDL) d JUN..-27' 96(THU) 09 :02 DEP / SERO TEL,5089476557 P. 008 Tin 5 OF NATICK, INC. 5 RIEEI RT OF XITI;LLYSIs -i Se -le Identification_ st aien t- wav $yannis Water •1-R 003 450 S=mar SIr eet Ikta Received: 4/18/86 Boston, M-k 02210 CAN Lao 'rt: 19574 M5. sue Di:r_Mre IF P.O. T: 1569 The sa_=le deliva_rew to our la ratory had the following results: M.et�oc3 P�amete= M.DL* Ccncsntratic._* Analvsis Late Ntr Pnzimornr - Dissolved 0.2 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/204.1 Arss,,.zc - Dissolved 0.002 ND 4/28/26 4.1.1/206.2 Ee,yllium - Dissolved 0.02 ND 4/26/86 4.1.1/210.1 r Cadmium - Dissolved 0.01 ND 4/29/86 4.1.1/213.1 Chremi.um - Dissolved 0.05 ND 4/28/86 4.1-1/218.1 C--er - Dissolved 0.02 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/220.1 Laad - Dissolve, 0.1 ND 4/28/8' 4.1.1/239.1 Mer=ry - Dissolved 0.0002 ND 4/25/86 4.1.1/245.1 Nic%e1 - Dissolved 0.04 ND 4/28/26 4.1.1/249.1 Selenium - Dissolved 0.002 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/270.2 1 Silver - Dissolved 0.01 ND 4/28/86 4.1,1/272.1 Thallium - Dissolved 0.2 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/279.1 ,/26/86 Zinc - Dissolved 0.01 0.02 4 4.1. °.1/28� 1 1 This laboratory follows quality assurance/quality control procedures outlined in EPA Publication EPA 600/4-79-0 9 "Hannbcck for Analytical Quality Control in Water and Wastswater Laboratozi s" March 1979 and specific QA/QC requirements of the procedures listed. The information contained. in this report is to the best of my knowledge, accurate and c=ylete. (� Notes: * mg/l Per/Date: Nn= Below minimum detectable David E. Newton 1•evel (ILL) Laboratory Manager JUN. 727' 96'(THU) 09 :02 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 009 flip' in, Client: BSC Engineering Sample Statiam.- Hyannis water. �v�23-003 Date Received: 4/18/86 C:-�. Lasa T: 18574 I Volatile Organic Analysis by EPA Methcd 624 Analysis Date: 4/22/86 C:mectmd ILL* C:.nc%ntraticn* allor=et-%ane 10 NO Brcmcmetl-ane 10 ND Vinyl Chloride 10 DID Chlcroe: ine 10 ND Met vlavne Chloride 5 ND Ty icrllcro f luorcmethame 5 ND 1.,1-Dichlorcethene 5 M 1,l-7ichlaroet'zane 5 ND tzar-S-1,2-Dichlorce;he.*ie 5 NO C�.lorofona 5 rYD ],,2-Dichlo=oetZare 5 AID 1,1,1-Tric'il.oroe= *se 5 ND carbcn Tet-achlorice 5 ND Bromcaichlarcmet-har.e 5 ND W 1,2-Di(:hlcr=rcz:A-►:e 5 ND c_s-1,3-Dic'1l.orgpr^,�*se 5 ND Trichlorcethe-ne 5 ND Benzene 5 ND Dibrcm chlor=ethane 5 ND 1,1,2-2xichlorcethans 5 ND trans-1,3-Dic lorcnr=ne 5 Nn 2-Chloroethylvinyl'Ethe= 10 ND Br=fo= 5 DID 1,1,2,2-Tetrachlorcethane 5 ND Tetrad-il.ozoetnene 5 ND Toluene 5 ND Chlorobenzene 5 ND Ethylae_nzene 5 Total Xyle-nes 5 D7D 0A1QC Surraate Recoveries 1,2-Dicnl.oroethane-- 10 D-a Toluene` 99% P"-UB` 98% 90tes WD = below minimum detectab e level (MDL) = uc/L JUN, -27'•96 (THU) 09:02 DEP / SERO TEL;5089476557 P. 010 F4'11 - � inn, Client: BSC Ensinee_=' g Samnle Staticn: Hvannis Water WfE-003 Dzte RL-_eived: 4/18/86 u. CM Lam T. 18574 . E`°a M"?;hod 608 (Fa_cc_ Ior4_ne Pesticides a_ a rt=ac_icn Date: 4/1-8/86 Analysis Date: 4/21/86 Paraet- MDL* Concentzation* Alpha - BEC 0.5 ND E+eta - FIZc 0.5 ND De.?to - BEC 0.5 ND GUM& - EEC 0,5 ND Hentad-aor 0.5 NO Aidrin 0.5 ND Heptachlor Epoxide 0.5 ND Erdosuifan I 0.5 DID 4,4' - ME 0.5 DID Dieldri.n 0.5 ND E::drin 0.5 ND 4.4' - ADD 0.5 �dosulfan I 0.5 a,41 - DL7I' 0.5 ND Midrin Aldehvde 0.5 .dcsulfan SUlfate 0.3 ND k Methoxvahlor 0.5 E nd.t-4 n Ketone 0.5 ND CUordane 1.0. ND Toxaphene 2.0 bm 1 PCD- Aroc3or 1016 1.0 ND PC3-- Aroclar 1221 1.0 ND PC:3 ArocZor 1232 1.0 Np PCS- Aroclar 1242 1.0 D1D PCS- Araclor 1248 1.0 NO PCs- Aroclor 1254 1.0 NO PCB- Aroclor 1260 1.0 ND Notes *ua/L ND-Below minim= detect 'detecta:d is level (MDL) JUN,•-27' 96 (THU) 09:03 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 011 Client: BSC Engineering Sample Station; Hyannis Water W%H-03 Dace Received: 4/18/86 CHNA Lab #: 18574 Semi-V lacile Base/Neutral and Acid Extractable Organics by "EPA we=had 623 Extraction Dace: 4/23/86 Analys "s Date: 4/25/86 �Ml Conc. �`i'DL Corc, Base/Neutral Co4loounds ur T. ua/L Base/�Teucral Camoounds us1t, UZ!L Ace-anhche.^.e 10 14D Chr;7sene 10 ND 1,2,4-Tricylorobeoaene 10 ND Acesaphthylene 10 ND ge::achlorabenzene 10 ND Anchrace^.e 10 ND Hesachloroethane 10 ND Banzo(ghi)perylene 10 ND Bis(2•chloroethyl)ether 10 ND Fluorene 10 ND 2-Chioronaphchalene 10 IID Phenanchrene 10 ND 1,2-0ichlorobenzene 10 ITD Dtbenzo(a,h)anthracene 10 ND � 1,3-0ichlorobanzane 10 IID Ideno (1,2,3-cd)pvrene 10 ND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 10 ND Pyrane 10 ND 2,4-0initrotoluere 10 IUD 2,6-Dinitrocoluene 10 ?TD 1,2-0iphenylh7drazine 10 ND Fluoranchene 10 LC 4-1.1.1orophenyl phenyl ether 10 ND MD Conc. 4-Bromopae-iyl phe:iyl .echer 10 ND Acid Comfloumds u /L ug/L Bis(?-chloroisopropyl)ethar 10 :;D Bis(2-chloroecho�r;)methane 10 ND 2,a,6-Tr:chlorophezol 50 ND Iiexachlorobutadiene 10 VD p-chloroohecresol 10 ND Hexachloracyclopentadiene 10 ITD 2-chloroohenol 10 ND Isopnorone 10 ND 2,4-Dichloraphenal 10 ITD Napchalene 10 ND 2,4-Dimeth7lphenol 10 ILM Nic-obenzene 10 ND 2-Nitrophenol 10 ND N-nit:rosodimechylamine 10 ND 4-`Ticrophenol 50 ND N-nitrosodiphenylamine 10 ND 2,4-Dinicrophenol 50 ND v-nitrosadi•n-propylamine 10 ND 4, nitro-o-cresol 50 ND Bts(2-ethyihexyl)phchalate 10 ND Pentachlorophenol 50 ND Bucvl benzyl phthalate 10 ND Phenol 10 ND Di-n-butylphchalace 10 IID Di-n-occylphchalace 10 ND Diethyl phthalate 10 ND Dtmechvl phthalate 10 ND Banzo(a)anthracene 10 ND Senzo(a)pyrene 10 ND , 3,4-Senzofluoranchene 10 ND BenzaW fluoranthene 10 - ND ,10,3elow minimum detectable Level (2lDL) JUN. -27' 96 (THU) 09:03 DEP / SERO TEL: 5089476557 P. 012 r• f { OF NATICK, INC. REPOPT OF ANALYSIS Sale Idertiticatiam: Straicnt- av ;D,-r-nis wat- h�704 B8� �cinee_Y�*:g :5►0 SummeW S�=a=t Date Received: 4/18/86 Bcston, MA 02230 . C<�T I.ab r: 18575 Attn: Vs. Sue D=smore P.J. T: 1569 The sample deliver V- to our ratory had the follcwirg results: Method IML* C=cb.^_Lzt7,cn* Analysis Date NLm�er Antimony - Dissolved 0.2 0.3 4/28/86 Arsenic - Dissolved 0.002 ND 4/28/86 4.1-1/206.2 BeryLli= - Dissolved 0.02 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/210.1 C3dadum - Dissolved 0.01 ND 4/28/86 4,1.1/213.I Cnrcm.ium - Dissolved 0.05 IND 4/28/86 4.1.1/2I8.1 C..Pper - Dissolved 0.02 rTD 4/28/86 Land - Dissolved 0.1 ND 4/28/86 y - Dissolved 0.0002 ND 4/25/85 - 4.1.1/245.1 Nickel - DiEZOlVe 0.04 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/249.1 Szennium - Dissolved . 0.002 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/270.2 Silver - Dissolved 0.01 ND 4/29/86 4.1.1/272.1 Thal].i= - Dissolved 0.2 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/279.1 . zinc - Dissolved 0.01 0.26 4/28/86 4.1.i/289.i This laboratory follows qualityassurance/quality control 'procedures outlined in EPA Publication EPA 600/4-79-0 9 "HaM2DOCk for Analytical Quality Control in Water and Wastewater Laloratcrie " March 1979 and specific QA/QC requirements of the Procedures listed. The information contained in this report is to the best of my ;mowledge, accurate and ccmrz)leta. Notes: * mg'/1 Per/Date:,` ' ) +Ln �1.+. Lin NI)-- Below.minimum detectable David E. vewtcn level (MDL) Laboratory Manager JUN,1-27' WTHU) 09:04 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 013 ina Client: BSC Engineering Samole Station: H wulis water Date Received: 4/18/86 C-IA w -o04 Lab 18575 Volatile Qrganic Analysis by EPA Method 624 Analysis Date: 4/22/86 Cc=unc MDL* Ccnc_*�t;at=cn* CUcrcmetane 10 Bromcme thane 10 Vinvl Chloride ND 10 ciic'roet�ne 10 ND Mathylele Chloride 5 � Tric.�il.orozlucrcmet�ane 5 1,1-DichLorcet e_ne ND 5 ND 1,1-Diahloroethzne 5 ND trans-I,2-Dic'-loroethene 5 ND Chloroform 5 ND I,2-D1Ci31.OxCE;zlanE $ NO 1,1,1-Trichldreethane S ND Car=n Tetrachiaride 3 ND Hrcmcaic'Zlor=ethane 5 ND 1,2-DieLLor= crane 5 ND cis-!.3-Dicih7lorcprcpe_ne g Tri�hlorcether_e 5 ND Beazene 5 ND Dibrclnoc'hlaromei-hane 5 ND 1,1,2,Tric'hlorcQt'harie g trams-1,3-Dicnlcr=rcpene 5 ND 2-Ch_ioroethvlvinvl tither IO ND Bt-c�oforci 5 � 1,1,2,2-Tetracz oroethane 5 TeL aahlorcet'here ND 5ND . Toluene 5 � Chlorobetzzene 5 Et'hylberizene 5 Total Xylenes ND 5 ND QA/CC Surroc3te Reveries 1,2-Dichloroethane= IQl D-.8 Toluene= 101% p-WB= 101% Notes ND below Mini muQ detectable level (MDL) - ug/L I JUN•'-21' 96 (THU) 09 04 DEP / SERO TEL:5089416551 P. 014 jf,aLn, aGOO Client: 3SC Engineering Sample Stat ors: F3yarnis Water WEE-003 Date Re=lived: 4/18/86 CM Lab ': 18574 E22k M—ethod 60$ rc�ano h1crine Pesticides and PCS's _action Date: 4/18/86 Analysis Date: 4/21/86 Parameter MDL* ccmcenntraticn* Alpha - EEC 0.5 nID Beta - Bec 0.5 ND Zelta - PEC 0 0.5 Gamma - EEC 0.5 Femtadh1cr 0.5 Z+ID A1.dtin 0.5 ND Elide 0.S . AID Endosulfan I 0.5 11D 4,4' - ME 0.3 ND Dieldrin 0.5 ND Ecidrin 0.5 NO 4,4' - MD 0.5 ND Eadosulfan 11 0.5 ND 4,4' - DDT 0.5 Endrin Aldehyde 0.5 Na E.':dcsulfan sulfate .0.5 ND MethoxydLlor 0.5 ND midrz:: Ketcne 0.5 �m Chlordane 1.0 ND Toxaphene 2.0 ND PCB- Aroclor 1016 1.0 ND PCr3- Aroclor 1221 1.0 ND PCB-- Aroclor 1232 1,0 NO PCB- Aroclar 1242 1.0 ND PCB- Aroclor 1248 1.0 ND Pa Aroclor 1254 1.0 M P®- Aroclor 1260 1,0 ND 1 Notes *ug/L ND=Eelow minimum detect le level (LIDL) JUN.,-27' 96 (THU) 09:04 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 015 t� at I Client: IiSC EngineeringC H Sample Station: Hvannis Water jJFiii-004 Dace Received: 4/18/36 CHNA Lab ; 18575 Semi-Volatile Base/Nelstral and Acid Extract ble Organics by EPA Hechod 625 Bxtract"on Data: 4/22/86 knalvsi Date: 4jZV86 MID L Conc. ?,M L Conc. Ba_er'Yeutral Compounds U2! u,/L _�- BcSe/N'e'_Cral COIDDOur_Q9 us/I, u�!L' Aceraphchene 10 ND Chrysene 10 ND 1,2,4-Trichldroben_ene 10 h'D Acanaphthylene 10 ND Hexac?ilarobenzene 10 IM Anchracene 10 ND Hexachloroethane 10 ND Bezzo(#O perylene 10 ND 31s (2-c"hIoroechyl)ether 10 ND Fluarene IO ND 2-C:ticronaphchalene 10 ND phenanthrene 10 DID 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 10 t1D Dibenzo(a,h)arthracene 10 ND 1,3-04 chlorcbenzene 10 ND Ideno (1,2,3-ad)pvrene 10 ND 1,4-Dichlcrobenzene 10 ITD Pyrene 10 Np •2,4-0initrotoluene 10 NI) 2,fi-Dinitrecoluene 10 ND 172-Jipheny1hydrazine 10 ND Fluoranchene 10 ND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 10 NTD Conc. 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 10 NT) Acid Comoounds us!L u2/L Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 10 ND Bis(2-chloroechoxy)methane 10 ND 2,4,6-7;richlorophendl S0 ND IlHe;:achlorobutadiene 10 ND p-chloro-m-crasol 10 ND Hexachlorocyclopentadien.e 10 ND 2-chlorophe;tol 10 ND lsophorone 10 ND 2;.4-DichlorophenoI 10 ND i Napc`�alene 10 ND 2,4-Dimechplphenol 10 ND traphenol 10 ND Nicrobe:tzene 10 4•Nicrophenal 50 ND N-nitrosodimethylamine 10 tM 2,4-%nitrophenol 50 ND N-niCrosodiphenylamine 10 ND 50 N7D N-nitrasodi-n-propylamine 10 ND 4,6-Dinitro-a-cresol loropherol 50 ND Sis(2-echylhexyl)phthalate 10 ND Pentach l0 ND benzyl phthalate 10 ND Phenol tDi-n-ocaylphthalata t-n-bucylphchalate 10 ND 10 IM Diechyl phthalate 10 ND DimechvL phchalate 10 ND Benzo(a)anthracene .10 ND Beazo(a)pyrene 10 ND 334-Beazatluoranchene 10 N'D Benza W fluoranchene 10 ND ND=Below minimum dececcabLe level GIDL) L JUN.., -21' �6 (THU) 09;05 DEP / SERO TEL: 5089476557 P. 016 G OF NATICK, INC. RT CF ANALYSIS Sample Identification: straicht- wav rIrannis Wata_Y Wr'�3�O1 450 Summa_r S" eet Date Received: 4/12/86 Bcstcn, PA 02210 CSN T ah T: 18372 Attn: Ms. Sue Dunszrre P.O. #: 1569 ne sample delivered to our 1 ratory had the £cllc H ng results: Method Parameta= MDT,* Conce_-itration* Analvsis Date Nmiber Pntimcnv Dissolve*+ .0.2 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/204.1 Arsenic - Dissolved 0.002 ND 4/28/66 4.1.1/206.2 Be yllium - Dissolved 0.02 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/210.1 Cadmium - Dissolved 0.01 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/213.1 C:rcmium - Dissolved 0.05 ND 4/29/86 4.1.1/218.1 Comer Dissolved 0.02 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/220.1 Lead - Dissolved 0.1 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/239.1 M.ercary - Dissolved 0.0002 0.008 4/25/86 4.1.1/245.1 Nickel - Dissolved 0.04 ND 4/28/86 4.1-1/249.1 Se-lenium - Dissolved 0.002 DID 4/28/86 4.1.1/270.2 Silver - Dissolved 0.01 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/272.1. Thallium - Dissolved 0.2 ND 4/28/86 4.1.1/279.1 Zinc - Dissolved 0.01 0.04 4/28/86 4.1.1/289.1 This Laboratory Follows quality assurance/quality cVt1t_rol procedures outlined in E.°A Publication EPA 600/4-79-0 9 "Handbook for Analytical Quality Control. in Water and Wastewater. Laboratories" March 1979 and specific QA/QC requirements of the procedures listed. The information contained in this report is to the best of my lmcwledge, accurate and crrQlPTe. Notas: * mg/1 Per/Date: NYr Balcw minimum detect le David E. New-t= level (MDL) Laboratory Manacer JUK -2716 (THU) 09:05 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476557 P. 017 Jean Hln&ko ` Client: BSc Engineering Sample Station: Hyannis Water Date Received: 4/18/$6 wtH�ozMIA lab T; 18572 Volatile Organic Analysis by .EPA Method 624 r analysis Date: 4/22/$S C==und C'�l.crcmethane 10 NO Srcrncnet'�.ztie 10 ND Vinv1 Caloride 10 ND Ciloroathane 10 NO M.ethvleme Chloride 5 Trichlorofl.uerc�aethane $ � 1,l-Dicailorve:heze 5 DID 1, ND 1-DichlorCethane 5 trams-1,2-Dichlorcethene 5 ND NO _ Chloroform 5 1,2-Dic lorcethane 5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5 ND ND 3remoaichlarcme4-.%i3neND 5 1,2�Dic'�.orcPr +aae 5 BID cis-1,3-Dichicrabrooe,je S Trichioroethene 5 Benzene 5 ND Dibrcmcchlozcmetzane 5 ND 1►Z.2-Tzichloroethare 5 ND ' trans-1,3-Aichlorcprooene 5 ND 2-C Icroethylvinyl Ether 10 ND Br=form 5 I�ID 1,1,2,2-Tztraclaoroe:bane 5 Tetrachloroethene 5 ND Toluene 5 Chlorobenzene 5 ND Z iylbe=ene ' 3 ND Total Xylenes 5 ND WQC surroQats Recoveries 1,2-Dichl6rcethane= 10 % D-2 Toluene-- 99% a P`1-BM; 100% Notes ND belowminimum detectable level (mL) TR TraCe level present but below MDL u4/L LA -2710THU) 09:06 DEP / SERO TEL:5089476551 P. 018 1��\ r....,..� L._c:.v ••�••••••.���•• - �..wr::-.-_: rcuuuon P.7aL:11urgiGZC -•,- In:Cec=an .:valusoan . Anaiysis %} llestj log Laharatpnes Fiasaarch • Davoloamene Incorporated ; } `- East Nuick Industrial Park 6 Huron Drive • Natick. ,MA 017 0 167:1 33=.IVYO. 653.6350 Brunch Ubaratariee: 'relax S<845`T'GRELNELA13 IMK SQrm6rald,ldass. 01104 A4burn. bass, 01501 (4131 734-6548 16171 8�2.5a00 TO: C:eriCal Advisory Sery DAIS 1/11/85 I MATERIAL: Water S=ple9 t 48 E:L= Street JOB N0,! 578"s7=i I ' SCOFC NO. 111-i5 Wcrceetar, Ma 01609 UB NO.. 1'$?,6 ' SPECIFICATIONS.- Nome AT+N: OBBEI NO. None Purr,cse: To ---a1y=a a water s- rlea f c Vo?ati?a Oro tics. Frzimeaure: T'a water was qu titat17e1 f analyzed Pam,. or�;�nic cantz�lir t3 by Gas C+r=-..stag:'__ SpeCt:`Cn +.. iC (GL./M�' i .. . • } bec�n_que. The is str==t wag equipped with a pure zrd trap ooao�.t.at:,r £cr the ataiysis Of vo;at"le arg—;- ceat ,e (MIX Meth;d E24.) R esui to 1) DN 5 = Chlcro.e•� . 2.8 /1 Tetr ahydra uran 16 gfl 2) DGl-6 Cc2_cra frr^ 2.6 Tetra"-ydra.0 .1,� =' /I C0=011t: The detection Llsit i ugJZ. ZtT WITIi1~SS �MZAEOFr I HAVE HEREUNTO ScT MY HAND T:iCS 11 th DAY OF JAPlUARY 1985 A OLD GREENS Tr5;rr1G LAEORATORIF,S DIVISION OF COITAM IIdSPEC':ZO41T M , wales J. 8aril, Manager UNLESS STtPULATFO IN warren HTlr$AEpdp7 " 4LTJ ALL SAMPLES AMrLE5�W ALELP ADfE]ORUtT ClraN w ea++!F�OI.tpr 20•O AuV sp.4:N-p'MEN ill SPQSED OFUPCNTHR CONOITIOyYT PUNpC �OVERCL"" ne QR tN C71GN 1V1 �,; ;,HER -- JUN.• -21' 96 (THU) 09:06 DEP / SER4 TEL; 5089476557 P. 019 r AMCId Greene Nondestructive Chan,�caJ Pollution Metallurgical Testing. Laboratories Inspectlan . 8Y214a9lcn . Analysis ^" Incorporated Flasaareh • Oavelopment %''�' East Natick Industrial Perk 6 kuran Drive • Natick, MA C1760 16771235.7390, S63.5950 Branch tabgrarories: Telex 148453 GAEENe+AS NTIX SGringtieid. Mass. 01104 ` i4131 734.6548 Auburn; Mass. 01501 (617} 832=5500 Che-mical Advizory Service, Inc. ate 1/07/S4 Maier{al: Soil �18 Elm Street "rob No. 88254-1 Hook No. 107-43 8WC Werceste.�, M,A 016G9 - ab No. '2007 a: .6 6, 6, ns: Noes rder No. None S=mle ID: 1O Scil' Sanplss Date receive`, 12/14/011 Oil & Grease (ng/;�o? c"070 SO-?A c 4 930 SO-.�A . 78q 1 So,�A , 1240 — SG+�A ��50 � O-TA 733 f 138 " o•aA 703 0-gA G-jOA P - 3W WITNESS WHERE Fp I HAVE HEAEUNTQ C 7 h DAY OF JANUABY 1985T MY HAND TKZS ARNOLD IMEEZE TESTING L:iHOAATOR?';r:; DSVx IOU OF CONAM IIISPECTION . �l 0 / Janes J. Bar11, Manager f� �' :rhq•.i.li?tAllr.afCQ IN WIIITI "rct na1 y,swat QED uW71.T H! IV f011 AL SAbpLL: YII L ill F _ ,, ,..• f C?. �11TIl� * OTMJa{I fq..lu V.•', Hr llf N411U111:LC1 W11L:1 Of 010 775� OOf 3 ) TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUStE -A ASSESSORS MAPS s �'•lo• 4 _ 193-34 0 y 193-33 '/bqc L o 76 �. 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